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Originally posted by selarius
PSG 1s are extremely expensive....and also extremely heavy, over 14 pounds I believe, very long as well..... most situations you wont even see your target over a few hundred yrds.
[edit on 30-4-2005 by selarius]
Originally posted by selarius
MG42 has been around for ever, nicknamed the spandau by the allies...
has a ridiculous rate of fireof about 1100-1200 rpm...used to sound like tearing material...had a physological affect on the people it was being used on.
Originally posted by W4rl0rD
A Mg-42 overheated easily, thats why they tried to make the M-60 by reverse engineering one, but it still overheated easily, and even then, after firing around 30 rounds, you would still be shaking long after you stopped firing, and it is still quite hard to control.
Originally posted by W4rl0rD
It wasn't a rifle like the M-16. It was a machine gun like the M-60 or GPMG or RPK, and those are heavy and hard to move around. Thats also why only big burly black men hold M-60s in all Vietnam war movies. The M-60 is also known as "The Pig" for obvious reasons.
Oh, and yes, the M-60 is just a reverse engineered Mg-42
Originally posted by longbow
Can you name the source which said SAS use G-36?
So far I know they use M-16 or 7.62mm G3 if higher caliber is necessary.
Originally posted by devilwasp
I've read that SBS and SAS operatives used it while in 14th Intel in Northern Ireland. Read "First into action" by Duncan Falconer.